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October 19, 1867, Page 4 The New York Times Archives

The Pittsburgh Commercial expresses the hope that Gen. BUTLER will bring forward his measure for paying off the national debt in greenbacks, as soon as Congress meets. The whole country will be glad to have the question settled one way or the other as promptly as possible. So long as it is bandied about among politicians and newspapers, and discussed with more or less earnestness, it will have a disturbing effect upon the public mind.View Full Article in Timesmachine »